#9811. A dynamic multilevel ecological approach to drinking event modelling and intervention
September 2026 | publication date |
Proposal available till | 21-05-2025 |
4 total number of authors per manuscript | 0 $ |
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Social Sciences (all);
Information Systems and Management;
Strategy and Management; |
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Abstract:
The complex and dynamic interplay between an individuals psychophysiological processes and multilevel interactions with his/her group and environment during alcohol drinking events is analysed in this work. Our aim is to provide a system dynamics model to accurately represent a drinking event and provide guidelines for feedback-based behavioural interventions. We employ a pharmacodynamics model of alcohol metabolism, with a self-regulation approach of decision-making to characterize the individuals drinking behaviour. The nonlinearities introduced by the acute effects of alcohol in cognition, along with social perception and influence, complete the individuals model, which serves as a basis for the group and environments behaviour models.
Keywords:
drinking behaviour; drinking events; drinking motives; feedback-based interventions; psychophysiological model
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